Population assessment of the endemic angelfish Holacanthus limbaughi from Île de La Passion- Clipperton Atoll (Tropical Eastern Pacific)

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Abstract

We provide the first assessment for a coral reef fish population of a potentially threatened endemic species from a remote and isolated oceanic island. Based on a 3-dimensional (3D) numerical field model of the reef habitat and underwater visual censuses conducted by 2 different teams in February and May 2016, we show that the 3.7 km2 of the Clipperton Atoll reefs shallower than 30 m host > 50 000 ind. (average density of 0.02 ind. m-2) of the endemic Clipperton angelfish Holacanthus limbaughi. Based on limited submersible observations to 150 m, the population likely extends below the 30 m depth stratum, resulting in an even larger population size and providing a potential depth refuge against expected warming ocean temperatures.

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Clua, E., Bessudo, S., Caselle, J. E., Chauvet, C., Jost, C., & Friedlander, A. M. (2019). Population assessment of the endemic angelfish Holacanthus limbaughi from Île de La Passion- Clipperton Atoll (Tropical Eastern Pacific). Endangered Species Research. Inter-Research. https://doi.org/10.3354/ESR00947

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